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Inside a department store with multiple levels, and large blue character towers all other objects, as it sits and reads a book Jean Jullien, Linkedin, Exhibition, Paris, Activities, Willow, Page Layout, Montmartre Paris, Paris France
In Paris, Jean Jullien’s Two Cheery Bookworms Take Over a Shopping Center for ‘Mise En Page’
Renowned editor Sarah Andelman and artist Jean Jullien have teamed up to celebrate the joy of reading and publishing. "Mise En Page" is an exuberant literary exhibition and pop-up shop that sees two enormous figures loom over a multi-story department store on Paris’s left bank.
Inside a department store with multiple levels, and large blue character towers all other objects, as it sits and reads a book
In Paris, Jean Jullien’s Two Cheery Bookworms Take Over a Shopping Center for ‘Mise En Page’
Renowned editor Sarah Andelman and artist Jean Jullien have teamed up to celebrate the joy of reading and publishing. "Mise En Page" is an exuberant literary exhibition and pop-up shop that sees two enormous figures loom over a multi-story department store on Paris’s left bank.
Inside a department store with multiple levels, and large blue character towers all other objects, as it sits and reads a book Brand Development Strategy, Brand Strategy, Pop Up Cafe, Wolfgang Tillman, Magazine Website, Paper People, German Fashion, Brand Studio
In Paris, Jean Jullien’s Two Cheery Bookworms Take Over a Shopping Center for ‘Mise En Page’
Renowned editor Sarah Andelman and artist Jean Jullien have teamed up to celebrate the joy of reading and publishing. "Mise En Page" is an exuberant literary exhibition and pop-up shop that sees two enormous figures loom over a multi-story department store on Paris’s left bank.
A kaleidoscopic installation work of colorful LED lights, cables, and recycled plastics. Meow Wolf, Print Release, What To Draw, Modern Crafts, Luminous Colours, International Artist, Light Installation, Otherworldly, Light Art
Meow Wolf Announces the 40+ Artists Transporting Viewers to a Strange Alternate Reality in Houston
More than 40 local and international artists have signed on for the fifth iteration of Meow Wolf Houston, an immersive exhibition vaulting viewers into an otherworldly universe of color and chaos.
Pinaffo & Pluvinage have worked together since 2015, fascinated by the physics, mechanics, and even pyrotechnics of our ever-evolving technologies. Sculpture Art, Sculptures, The Spectator, Environmental Issues, Artist Websites, Public Art
Site-Specific Kinetic Installations by Pinaffo & Pluvinage Channel Ephemeral Experiences
Pinaffo & Pluvinage have worked together since 2015, fascinated by the physics, mechanics, and even pyrotechnics of our ever-evolving technologies.
Pinaffo & Pluvinage have worked together since 2015, fascinated by the physics, mechanics, and even pyrotechnics of our ever-evolving technologies. One By One, Limited Edition Prints, Installation Art, Contemporary Art, Channel, The Incredibles
Site-Specific Kinetic Installations by Pinaffo & Pluvinage Channel Ephemeral Experiences
Pinaffo & Pluvinage have worked together since 2015, fascinated by the physics, mechanics, and even pyrotechnics of our ever-evolving technologies.
Pinaffo & Pluvinage have worked together since 2015, fascinated by the physics, mechanics, and even pyrotechnics of our ever-evolving technologies. Modest, Photo Art
Site-Specific Kinetic Installations by Pinaffo & Pluvinage Channel Ephemeral Experiences
Pinaffo & Pluvinage have worked together since 2015, fascinated by the physics, mechanics, and even pyrotechnics of our ever-evolving technologies.
paper cut outs of flora and fauna, arranged in an installation Visual Metaphor, Flora And Fauna, Paper Cutout, Art Fair, Clare, Female Artists
Vivid Flora and Fauna Coexist in Immersive Paper Ecosystems by Clare Celeste Börsch
Lush layers of flora and fauna sprout in alcoves and crawl across gallery walls in the works of Clare Celeste Börsch.
colorful large-scale installations shaped like hybrid pineapples and leggy blooms Royal College Of Art, College Art, Glowing Flowers, Public Artwork, Art Archive, Character Creation, Science And Nature, Marks And Spencer
In Large-Scale Installations, Sam Wilde Imagines a Post-Natural Future in Lurid Color
“For generations, we have been taught to bear the responsibility of keeping nature in its most untouched and purest form, but try as we might, Pandora’s box has been opened,” says London-based artist and designer Sam Wilde.
colorful large-scale installations shaped like hybrid pineapples and leggy blooms British Countryside, Big And Beautiful, Textile Design
In Large-Scale Installations, Sam Wilde Imagines a Post-Natural Future in Lurid Color
“For generations, we have been taught to bear the responsibility of keeping nature in its most untouched and purest form, but try as we might, Pandora’s box has been opened,” says London-based artist and designer Sam Wilde.
a giant inflatable feline sits atop a city building. it is periwinkle with red spots. Turner Contemporary, British Design
In Large-Scale Installations, Sam Wilde Imagines a Post-Natural Future in Lurid Color
“For generations, we have been taught to bear the responsibility of keeping nature in its most untouched and purest form, but try as we might, Pandora’s box has been opened,” says London-based artist and designer Sam Wilde.
Gathered in bunches and trailing like vines, Ryan Villamael’s paper-cut sculptures cascade through niches of interiors, history, and identity. Colossal Art, Nature Crafts, Cartography, Floral Motif
Ryan Villamael’s Cascading Floral Sculptures Reconsider Maps and Identity
Gathered in bunches and trailing like vines, Ryan Villamael’s paper-cut sculptures cascade through niches of interiors, history, and identity.
Gathered in bunches and trailing like vines, Ryan Villamael’s paper-cut sculptures cascade through niches of interiors, history, and identity. Identity Art, Fascinator
Ryan Villamael’s Cascading Floral Sculptures Reconsider Maps and Identity
Gathered in bunches and trailing like vines, Ryan Villamael’s paper-cut sculptures cascade through niches of interiors, history, and identity.
Since the 1960s, artist Antony Gormley has used the language of sculpture to examine relationships between human beings, nature, and the cosmos. Throughout "Body Politic," Gormley wrestles with ideas of interiority and external influences, vacillating between human introspection and the inevitability of outside forces. Angel Of The North, Antony Gormley, British Artist, Urban Landscape, 3d Art
In ‘Body Politic,’ Antony Gormley Traverses the Human-Built Landscape
Since the 1960s, artist Antony Gormley has used the language of sculpture to examine relationships between human beings, nature, and the cosmos. Throughout "Body Politic," Gormley wrestles with ideas of interiority and external influences, vacillating between human introspection and the inevitability of outside forces.
in a gallery space, dozens of wooden figures resembling the human figure cover the floor in resting positions. Visit Seoul, Artists Set, Concrete Sculpture, Visit New York, Body Form
In ‘Body Politic,’ Antony Gormley Traverses the Human-Built Landscape
Since the 1960s, artist Antony Gormley has used the language of sculpture to examine relationships between human beings, nature, and the cosmos. Throughout "Body Politic," Gormley wrestles with ideas of interiority and external influences, vacillating between human introspection and the inevitability of outside forces.
Since the 1960s, artist Antony Gormley has used the language of sculpture to examine relationships between human beings, nature, and the cosmos. Throughout "Body Politic," Gormley wrestles with ideas of interiority and external influences, vacillating between human introspection and the inevitability of outside forces.
In ‘Body Politic,’ Antony Gormley Traverses the Human-Built Landscape
Since the 1960s, artist Antony Gormley has used the language of sculpture to examine relationships between human beings, nature, and the cosmos. Throughout "Body Politic," Gormley wrestles with ideas of interiority and external influences, vacillating between human introspection and the inevitability of outside forces.
wooden figures made from several cubic parts lean against gallery walls and columns Imi Knoebel, Central Hong Kong, Journal Du Design, Steel Beams
In ‘Body Politic,’ Antony Gormley Traverses the Human-Built Landscape
Since the 1960s, artist Antony Gormley has used the language of sculpture to examine relationships between human beings, nature, and the cosmos. Throughout "Body Politic," Gormley wrestles with ideas of interiority and external influences, vacillating between human introspection and the inevitability of outside forces.
a gray room filled with neon green cats Photoshop, Sandy Skoglund, Michael Sowa, Blanton Museum, Jeff Wall, Site Art, Instalation Art, Surreal Scenes, Cindy Sherman
Surreal Scenes Unfold in Sandy Skoglund’s Vibrant and Otherworldly Photographs
For more than five decades, Sandy Skoglund has explored a fusion of photography, installation, and conceptual art. A new exhibition, "The Imaginary Worlds of Photography," celebrates her career.
a room entirely covered in cheese puffs Art Furniture, Resin Furniture, Atelier Photo, Tableaux Vivants, Robert Mapplethorpe, Conceptual Artist
Surreal Scenes Unfold in Sandy Skoglund’s Vibrant and Otherworldly Photographs
For more than five decades, Sandy Skoglund has explored a fusion of photography, installation, and conceptual art. A new exhibition, "The Imaginary Worlds of Photography," celebrates her career.
a blue room with goldfish suspended from the ceiling and on the ground, swimming through the room Nan Goldin, Performance Artistique, Conceptual Artwork
Surreal Scenes Unfold in Sandy Skoglund’s Vibrant and Otherworldly Photographs
For more than five decades, Sandy Skoglund has explored a fusion of photography, installation, and conceptual art. A new exhibition, "The Imaginary Worlds of Photography," celebrates her career.
an imposing vessel carved with flora and fauna, radiates from the center Aichi, Gifu, The National, Art Connection, Symbolic Representation, Hakone, Pyramids Of Giza, Artist Interview
Botanical Patterns Spill from Shinji Ohmaki’s Existential Vessel
In “Gravity and Grace,” Japanese artist Shinji Ohmaki poses a broad, if not daunting, question: what does it mean to exist?
an imposing vessel carved with flora and fauna, radiates from the center Fukushima, Botanical Pattern
Botanical Patterns Spill from Shinji Ohmaki’s Existential Vessel
In “Gravity and Grace,” Japanese artist Shinji Ohmaki poses a broad, if not daunting, question: what does it mean to exist?
A massive installation of a human heart within the columns of a building Health Science, Embody, Les Oeuvres, Visual Art, Street Art, Art Design
The Colonnade of a Barcelona University Building Embodies a 13-Meter-Tall Heart by Jaume Plensa
Wedged behind the rib-like colonnade of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences building in Barcelona, a 13-meter-tall installation by Jaume Plensa depicts anatomically correct veins, valves, and ventricles.
A massive installation of a human heart within the columns of a building
The Colonnade of a Barcelona University Building Embodies a 13-Meter-Tall Heart by Jaume Plensa
Wedged behind the rib-like colonnade of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences building in Barcelona, a 13-meter-tall installation by Jaume Plensa depicts anatomically correct veins, valves, and ventricles.
A large cluster of chairs attached to the side of a building Reclaimed Wooden Furniture, Reused Furniture, Parisian Mansion, Old Chairs, Wooden Chairs, Miami Design, Art Basel
A Sprawling Nest of Vintage Wooden Chairs Perches on Liaigre’s Facade in Paris
Constructed with an intuitive weaving process evocative of birds, Tadashi Kawamata’s “Nest in Liaigre” is a sprawling, site-specific installation that questions how we interact with our built environments.
A large cluster of chairs attached to the side of a building
A Sprawling Nest of Vintage Wooden Chairs Perches on Liaigre’s Facade in Paris
Constructed with an intuitive weaving process evocative of birds, Tadashi Kawamata’s “Nest in Liaigre” is a sprawling, site-specific installation that questions how we interact with our built environments.
A large cluster of chairs Weaving Process, Built Environment, Cozy Space, Perched, Art And Architecture
A Sprawling Nest of Vintage Wooden Chairs Perches on Liaigre’s Facade in Paris
Constructed with an intuitive weaving process evocative of birds, Tadashi Kawamata’s “Nest in Liaigre” is a sprawling, site-specific installation that questions how we interact with our built environments.
Installation of pastel-colored candies Splendour In The Grass, Gallery Of Modern Art, Institute Of Contemporary Art, Working Drawing
Swelling With Sugary Pastels, Pip & Pop’s Psychedelic Installations Revel in Food Utopias
Tanya Schultz, also known as Pip & Pop, creates large-scale candied cacophonies exploding with sugary pastels and delicious textures. Yes, these are literally made of out sugar. 🍭
Installation of pastel-colored candies Art Sites, Swellings, Pipping, Neon Color
Swelling With Sugary Pastels, Pip & Pop’s Psychedelic Installations Revel in Food Utopias
Tanya Schultz, also known as Pip & Pop, creates large-scale candied cacophonies exploding with sugary pastels and delicious textures. Yes, these are literally made of out sugar. 🍭
Installation of pastel-colored candies Bubble Party, The Last Unicorn
Swelling With Sugary Pastels, Pip & Pop’s Psychedelic Installations Revel in Food Utopias
Tanya Schultz, also known as Pip & Pop, creates large-scale candied cacophonies exploding with sugary pastels and delicious textures. Yes, these are literally made of out sugar. 🍭